Power FC Players to Represent National Teams During International Window
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Oct. 21, 2025) – Four DC Power FC players will travel to represent their national teams on the international stage. Forward Loza Abera (Ethiopia) and midfielders Charlie Estcourt (Wales), Katrina Guillou (Philippines) and Carleigh Frilles (Philippines) will be available for their national teams.
“I want to extend my congratulations to the four DC Power FC players who have been called up to represent their national teams during the international window,” Steven Birnbaum, Sporting Director of DC Power Football Club, said. “International call-ups offer players a valuable opportunity to sharpen their skills, gain new experiences, and continue developing their versatility in the game. We’re looking forward to watching the upcoming international friendlies and welcoming all four players back for the second half of the Fall season.”
Abera will appear with the Ethiopia Women’s National Team in the African Women’s Cup Qualifiers against Tanzania on Wednesday, Oct. 22 and Tuesday, Oct. 28. Estcourt will be available for the Wales (Cymru) Women’s National Team in their friendlies against the Australia and Poland Women’s National Teams on Friday, Oct. 24 and Tuesday, Oct. 28 respectively. Frilles and Guillou will compete with the Philippines Women’s National team in their International Friendly against Uzbekistan on Wednesday, Oct. 29.
DC Power FC will play its next home match at Audi Field on Wednesday, Nov. 12 against Fort Lauderdale United FC. Kickoff is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. ET with tickets available for purchase at dcpowerfootballclub.com/tickets.
ABOUT DC POWER FOOTBALL CLUB
DC Power Football Club (Power FC) is one of the founding teams in the United Soccer League (USL) Super League that launched in August 2024. Power FC begins the USL Super League Spring Season on Saturday, Feb. 23 against Carolina Ascent FC on the road. To purchase season tickets, please visit dcpowerfootballclub.com/tickets.
Power FC bridges the journey from youth to professional, connecting the global game to local fans. The club is dedicated to increasing the opportunities for both young girls and women to participate in professional soccer, not just as players but as leaders and champions both on and off the field.
Power FC is headquartered in Washington, DC, and are led by club president and local business leader, Jordan Stuart, who oversees the day-to-day operations at Power FC.
For more information and club updates, please visit www.dcpowerfootballclub.com and find us on social media @DCPowerFC.


























































































































































































































































































